CAMDEN COUNTY – GA: Take Action during Severe Weather Preparedness Week

CAMDEN COUNTY – GA: Take Action during Severe Weather Preparedness Week
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Camden County – GA issued the following announcement on Feb. 4. 

The Georgia Emergency Management Agency (GEMA) has declared February 7-11, 2022, to be Severe Weather Preparedness Week and Camden County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) urges all Camden County citizens to take time to learn about possible severe weather threats and how to prepare for them. 

“We want to encourage all Camden County residents to plan and prepare for severe weather,” said Emergency Management Director Chuck White. “Severe weather may impact our community at any time of the year making it important for everybody to take steps to ensure their safety and the safety of their families.”

Throughout the week, Camden County citizens will learn about severe weather threats and preparedness steps including:

  • Family Preparedness,
  • Thunderstorm Safety,
  • Tornado Safety,
  • Lightning Safety, and
  • Flash Flooding and Flood Safety.

Specific information and tips will be posted throughout the week on the Camden County EMA’s Facebook and Twitter accounts. Camden County residents looking for more information on how to prepare for severe weather can visit the Camden County EMA webpage or Ready Georgia.    

Full Press Release (PDF)

Original source can be found here.



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